Travancore State Congress

In the wake of the Haripura AICC decision, in February 1938, A. Narayana Pillai's lawyer's office in Thiruvananthapuram.The political leadership meeting chaired by C. V. Kunhiraman along with another prominent freedom fighter and journalist Balaramapuram G Raman Pillai decided to form an independent political party called the Travancore State Congress.

[2] The move to launch an agitation for responsible governance was countered by the Diwan Sir CP in a highly undemocratic manner.

As part of the strategy, the working committee was dissolved and they decided to give the president all the power and start an illegal strike.

[citation needed] Finally, on 4 September 1947, the king was compelled to issue an edict imposing a responsible rule on Sri Chithira Thirunal.

And A. J. John, C. Kesavan, T. M. Varghese their fraction joined the Indian National Congress and disappeared.